Hello! I am liu, a farmer who has been crawling around the vineyards for eight years, and today i share with my heart two real moves — an embroidery with new seedlings and a transplant for grapes. First, you have to test the same grapes, why would someone pay $5 to buy a seedling, and someone grow a garden with a piece of junk? The answers are all down
Number one: "step-in-breeding" -- the "diverse" of ito
Suitable for whom: homes with high-quality old breeds/homes trying to save money/large areas of cultivation
It's got to be: "the spring line will be cut with no hesitation, the earth will be slashed and wet."

A four-step exercise (with pit avoidance experience)
1. Option 3
No mother's leaves
No chopsticks
Don't sprout long-spanned twig
Liu's experience: tearing the branches of the heart, the white heart's perfect, and throwing it in the air
2. Demolition recipe
Three days with fresh willows and rice water, ten pounds to ten pounds, six hours on the base, two days before hormonal roots
3. Plug-in operations
The pits watered with light salt water (100 g salt to 30 kg water) to prevent insects
Plugs upside down with grass and ashes
The earthing angle is 60 degrees
4. Three sets of life-saving packages
Transparent plastic bag caps (both wet and bird peckers)
Pyramid archer to support the membrane
Slurp surface (temperature-controlled moist instrument)

It's a good and bad analysis
Advantages: 1 0 per cent cost using scrap branches 2 species 100 per cent purity 3 drought resistance
Shortcomings: 1 new-hand snag (50% survival rate) 2 1 year-long baby cycle 3 unimprovised varieties
Number two: the seedlings move - the grapes 'growl'
Suitability: quoting new varieties/shelter emergency/homes that want to be effective in the year
It's got to be: "smoothing is the best way to move."。

I'm going to plant the trilogy
1. Slim sanctuary
It's: 20 cm of the root, not the weak
Bridging interface: cracking phase-out at healing sites (easy to break)
Enemies: immediate destruction (infection of ulcer)
2. Transportation life-saving law
Root moist moist + membrane (maintenance of 48 hour humidity)
Red sugar on a leaf (1 2 sugars to 5 pounds of water, dehydration)
3. Five points for planting
It's 10 cm longer than a root
Buried with ripe peanut shells
Dow interface southward (avoid sun burns)
No step after planting
3 leaves cut (reduced evaporation energy)
Analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the plant
Advantages: 1 buy-in time 2 professional seedlings have been sterilized 3 years old
Shortfalls: 1 sapling per unit at $3-8, 2 stagnates 3 may buy fake saplings
Liu chi: what are the two options
1. Looking at the wallet
One acre saves $800-1200。
Financially adequate migration: professional nursery disease rate < 5%。
2. Technology
The old game: "look at the sky and look at the branches" will work。
The new guy suggested shifting the plant: remember, the three strips can live。
3. Demand orientation
Retain old tastes: old varieties such as peaks, roses and so forth must be inserted。
Taste fresh varieties: sunshine roses, sapphires, etc。
You know why it's better to grow in the slopes? Because the slopes are draining fast, it's right to limit the weakness of the water

The ultimate reminder:
"fighted three years before the planting, the first six months of the planting must be covered, and in the event of a storm, the drains must be dug and the leaves cut immediately." any specific problems? Please leave a message. I'll be patient




